Jan 31, 2018
The University of Georgia School of Law has created a Benham Scholars Program, which will focus on helping to maintain and increase diversity in the legal profession. The program is named in honor of Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert Benham, who was a first-year law student 50 years ago and became the law school’s second African-American graduate in 1970.

Jan 31, 2018
The University of Georgia will bestow one of its highest honors to Mary Frances Early, the first African-American to earn a degree from UGA, and Delmer “Del” Dunn, former UGA vice president for instruction, during Founders Day activities on Jan. 22.

RED Lecture: Why Don’t We Have More Women in Senior Leadership Roles

Jennifer Martineau serves as Senior Vice President for Research, Evaluation, and Society Advancement for the Center
for Creative Leadership (CCL). In this role, she is responsible for the leadership and execution of CCL’s world-renowned
research, analytics, evaluation, and society advancement practices. With over 25 years of experience in the leadership field,
Jennifer has served leaders, organizations, and communities globally, including healthcare, government, military, educational,
community leadership, pharmaceutical, and energy. Through organizational change, impact evaluation, high impact design,
delivery of programs, and research, she brings a deep expertise in leadership research and how to apply it in practical, powerful
ways for leaders and organizations. The co-author of the CCL’s upcoming book, Kick Some Glass, Jennifer earned her B.A. in
psychology from North Carolina State University and her M.S. and Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology from the
Pennsylvania State University.